Nearly 100 players are vying for a spot on Colorado's first professional women's ultimate frisbee team. A men's professional ultimate frisbee team, the Colorado Summit, formed one year ago. Now women ...
Frat-house frolics became a national obsession when Wham-O Manufacturing Co. of California began producing the Pluto Platter — soon renamed the Frisbee — on this day in history, Jan. 23, 1957. "The ...
Fred Morrison launched a leisure lifestyle with his fantastic plastic flying saucer. His contribution to recreation all over the globe gained air only after he dodged death by piloting fighter-bombers ...
Just before he died, the man who made the Frisbee soar and who was called the father of disc golf said he wanted his ashes to be mixed into new copies of the famous plastic flying disc. And his family ...
The North Georgia area is home to a long list of baseball and softball tournaments, but Catoosa County's newest event will cater to an often overlooked group of athletes: disc golfers. On Saturday, ...
DAUPHIN COUNTY, Pa. (WHTM) – The Wiconisco Creek disc golf course in Millersburg, Pennsylvania opens this week with a two-day celebration on Thursday and Saturday. “We’re just trying to create a very ...
Ralph Williamson, a 10-time world disc-golf champion who helped establish the Seattle Frisbee scene, died April 25 of cancer. He was 80. The local Frisbee legend excelled at freestyle Frisbee, ...
Troy Mool, a general manager of Olive Garden by profession, has carved himself a unique niche in the world of competitive Frisbee dog sports. Balancing his day job in Cape Girardeau with his passion ...
See Gabe run. See Gabe sit. See Gabe sprint, leap onto his owner's back and vault into the air to catch a Frisbee — all to the tune of Gnarls Barkley's Crazy. Welcome to the world of doggie disc ...
Disc golf players in Carlton County, and those just passing through, can enjoy the county's first course, made possible thanks to the efforts of an enthusiastic community. The Carlton Disc Golf ...
HUNTSVILLE, Alabama -- Before teeing pads or metal baskets, disc golfers in the early '70s used fence posts, trees, trash cans and whatever else they could find as their target. But then Ed Headrick, ...